I've been running
into an issue with my Polycom 501 and Asterisk.
I realized, after
much mucking around, that when I dial a number (and press the send key) that is
invalid , but could still match an Asterisk pattern (example: I dial 567, which
is not a valid extension, but my diaplan accepts _567XXXX as a pattern) instead
of sending the call as is and ultimately failing, the phone is "intelligent
enough" to sit and wait for extra digits in case I meant to dial
567111.
Now thats a problem
for me. How can I make Asterisk (or the 501) treat the attempted extension
567 as a valid try and let Asterisk handle the error ?(instead of the phone
trying to do what it think is best and handling the error on it's
own).
Is there an Asterisk
setting for that?
Failing that, is
there a Polycom setting to disable this "intelligent" error
handling?
Mike
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